That rush from Alice in Borderland still hasn’t faded for a lot of people. Season 3 dropped back in September 2025 and hit hard—those final twists, the emotional payoff for Arisu and Usagi, plus that lingering Joker card moment that left everyone staring at the screen. Months later, the big question keeps popping up everywhere: is there going to be a Season 4 or not?
Netflix hasn’t said a single word about renewing the show for a fourth season. As things stand in early 2026, the status is still firmly “pending.” Season 3 wrapped up the main story arc in a way that felt pretty complete for most viewers, even if it threw in one last mind-bender with the Joker. Director Shinsuke Sato has talked about being open to coming back, but right now he’s deep into other Netflix stuff like the live-action My Hero Academia and more Kingdom films. That packed schedule makes it tough to see him jumping straight into another Borderland run anytime soon.
Viewership wise, Season 3 did solid numbers—became Netflix’s most-watched Japanese original at one point, racking up over 142 million hours viewed and holding the global #1 spot for a stretch. Strong performance like that usually gets people excited about more seasons, but no announcement has dropped yet. Some outlets even question whether another full season feels necessary after how Season 3 closed things out.
Without renewal, release dates are pure guesswork. Looking at past patterns helps a bit: Season 1 hit in late 2020, Season 2 took until December 2022, and Season 3 arrived almost three years later in 2025. If Netflix decides to move forward, production would probably kick off sometime in 2026 at the earliest. That pushes any premiere to late 2027 or maybe even 2028. Delays are common when big talent like Sato is juggling multiple high-profile projects.
Kento Yamazaki (Arisu) and Tao Tsuchiya (Usagi) have both sounded pretty positive about returning if the stars align. Tao even tossed out a fun idea in interviews—imagining their daughter grown up and somehow getting pulled into the Borderland, with her parents fighting to protect her. That kind of fresh angle could keep the core duo involved without retreading old ground. Other familiar faces like Hayato Isomura might pop up depending on the direction, but nothing’s confirmed. New characters and actors would almost certainly show up too if they go the spin-off or expanded-universe route.
Season 3 went heavy on the afterlife/liminal-space vibes, with Arisu chasing Usagi through twisted games and facing that final Joker choice. Turns out the Joker isn’t some big bad villain—it’s more like a symbol for the thin line between life and death, the unpredictability of existence itself. The elderly “Watchman” character spelled it out: life is the ultimate game, and the Joker just guards the border.
That ending gave closure to the main couple’s journey, but the Joker tease keeps theories alive. Some fans point to the spin-off manga Alice on Border Road as possible material for new stories. Others speculate about global versions of the games or even an American adaptation down the line. Director Sato has mentioned interest in exploring that spin-off world. Whatever happens, any continuation would need to crank up the psychological stakes and moral gut-punches that made the original so addictive.
Bottom line: nothing’s official, and the wait feels endless. The show built a massive following with its clever games, brutal tension, and those quiet character moments that hit deep. If Netflix sees enough demand (and the numbers keep holding), something could still happen—maybe not a straight Season 4, but some kind of extension. Until then, re-watches and fan discussions are keeping the Borderland alive. Fingers crossed for news soon.
Alice in Borderland
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